Ozuna Secures Seventh Straight Top 10 on Top Latin Albums as ‘Cosmo’ Debuts

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Ozuna captures his seventh straight top 10 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart as Cosmo, his sixth studio album, debuts at No. 9 on the Dec. 2-dated ranking.

Cosmo opens in the upper region with 11,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. during the Nov. 17-23 tracking week, according to Luminate. Streaming contributes most of the album’s opening sum, with 8,000 streaming-equivalent album units. That figure equates to 12.1 million streams official on-demand streams of the album’s songs. Meanwhile, the remaining 3,000 stem from traditional album sales.

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Cosmo was a surprise release, with the first announcement on Nov. 14, three days ahead of its Nov. 17 drop via Aura/Sony Music Latin. The 15-track includes collaborations with renowned producers and artists such as David Guetta, Jhayco, Chencho Corleone, Sky Rompiendo, Anuel AA, Lito MC Cassidy, Maldy, Chris Jedi and De La Ghetto.

On his eighth Top Latin Albums chart visit, Ozuna claims his seventh top 10, five of which hot No. 1 for at least one week. The 46-week champ Odisea still ties with Bad Bunny’s X100PRE for the fourth-most weeks at No. 1 among all albums since the chart launched in 1993. Here’s an updated look at Ozuna’s collection of top 10 albums on the overall Latin albums tally:

Peak Position, Album, Artist, Date, Weeks at No. 1
No. 1, Odisea, Sept. 16, 2017, 46
No. 1, Aura, Sept. 8, 2018, 17
No. 1, Nibiru, Dec. 14, 2019, one
No. 1, Enoc, Sept. 19, 2020, One
No. 1, Los Dioses, with Anuel AA, Feb. 6, 2021, one
No. 5, Ozutochi, Oct. 22, 2022
No. 9, Cosmo, Dec. 2, 2023

Elsewhere, Cosmo kicks off at No. 116 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, while also launching at No. 5 on Latin Rhythm Albums.

As Cosmo lands, two of the set’s songs debut across the charts: “Baccarat” bows at No. 40 on the overall Latin Airplay ranking and at No. 17 on Latin Rhythm Airplay. Meanwhile, “Vocation,” with Guetta, gives Ozuna his fourth chart appearance on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, at No. 11. Plus, the Puerto Rican ups his top 10 career entry to 60 on Latin Digital Song Sales, as “Vocation” arrives at No. 10 –still the second-most among all acts (after Bad Bunny’s record 74 top 10s).

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